2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.135967
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Metabolomics and chemometrics depict the changes in the chemical profile of white lupine (Lupinus albus L.) bioactive metabolites during seed germination

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“…Concerning the vetch crop, another cool-season member of the Leguminosae family, it is mainly used as animal feed and is also studied for its seeds as a promising new source of starch and a sustainable source of food for humans [ 12 ]. White lupine, a multifunctional legume crop, is cultivated for a broad range of uses, from forage for livestock and food for humans to medicinal and pharmaceutical uses [ 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the vetch crop, another cool-season member of the Leguminosae family, it is mainly used as animal feed and is also studied for its seeds as a promising new source of starch and a sustainable source of food for humans [ 12 ]. White lupine, a multifunctional legume crop, is cultivated for a broad range of uses, from forage for livestock and food for humans to medicinal and pharmaceutical uses [ 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lupine can also be used as a silage crop [8,9], and white lupine can also be grown for human consumption or as a fodder crop. In addition, new research suggests that white lupine may be a raw material for medicinal uses due to the bioactive compounds with antidiabetic effects found in the seeds [10]. In Hungary, where white lupine is a well-known but "forgotten crop", only 200 tons of seed yield was produced on 190 ha in 2021, compared to 1,384,963 tons on 984,191 ha worldwide [11].…”
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“…The culture contained a number of quinolizidine lupine family alkaloids, but multiflorine and lupanine were the most prevalent. In addition, sparteine, a dibasic quinolizidine alkaloid, is present in lupine extract. The inhibitory effects of the lupine extract on Cu corrosion in 2 M H 2 NSO 3 H were investigated in this work using weight loss and electrochemical techniques. The acquired results were validated using an Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer, DFT computations, Fukui functions, Monte Carlo simulation, and an SEM microscope.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%